Grateful Dead Live at Sandstone Ampitheatre on 1990-07-04
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- Publication date
- 1990-07-04 ( check for other copies)
- Topics
- Audience, Greg Holtz, 24 bit
- Collection
- GratefulDead
- Band/Artist
- Grateful Dead
- Resource
- DeadLists Project
Cold Rain & Snow, Walkin' Blues, Mississippi Half Step, Queen Jane Approximately, Loose Lucy, It's All Over Now, Loser, Promised Land
Set 2
Victim Or The Crime, Foolish Heart, A Little Light, Scarlet Begonias-> Fire On The Mountain, Drums-> Jam-> The Wheel-> Gimme Some Lovin'-> Stella Blue-> Sugar Magnolia, E: U.S. Blues
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Song Title | Versions | Compilations | Covers |
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Tuning | |||
Cold Rain & Snow | |||
Walkin' Blues | |||
Mississippi Half Step | |||
Queen Jane Approximately | |||
Loose Lucy | |||
It's All Over Now | |||
Loser | |||
Promised Land | |||
Tuning | |||
Victim Or The Crime | |||
Foolish Heart | |||
Just A Little Light | |||
Scarlet Begonias | |||
Fire On The Mountain | |||
Drums > | |||
Space > | |||
The Wheel > | |||
Gimme Some Lovin' | |||
Stella Blue | |||
Sugar Magnolia | |||
U.S. Blues | |||
Outro |
Notes
June 2015 recollection:
Sandstone Amphitheater is a fairly unique place, an open air shed-like venue but with no roof over the audience. It was a blisteringly hot and sunny 4th of July, with no shade at all. During the show we saw two or three people being led or carried out from sun/heat problems. It was brutal. If my mind serves me correctly, the stage was facing west, so during the first set all of the band members were bathed in that incredibly hot Kansas afternoon sun. I thought at the time that this show was sluggish and a bit disjointed, largely because of the heat and it's effect on the instruments, and possibly aggravated by the copious amounts of sweat that was undoubtedly oozing from the players onto their instruments. I recall Jerry wiping off the neck of his guitar several times. Of course I was roasting hot as well, so I am sure my mindset was torched by the heat in some way or another. I recall wearing a cold wet towel on my head for most of the show in a vain attempt to cool down. It did not work.
We all hope that you enjoy listening to this music in air-conditioned comfort. Or Perhaps you should wait until a really hot and sunny day, and set your speakers outside to best replicate the conditions we suffered to bring you this show. Enjoy!
- Addeddate
- 2015-06-21 16:42:25
- Identifier
- gd1990-07-04.133536.aud.Holtz.NakCM104.flac2496
- Lineage
- MAC > Tascam 112 analog cassette deck > Edirol UA-5 USB Audio Interface > 24/96 > PC > Audacity (tracks and fades) > Trader's Little Helper > flac 24/96
- Location
- Bonner Springs, KS
- Run time
- 169:03.460
- Taped by
- Greg Holtz
- Transferred by
- Greg Holtz
- Type
- sound
- Venue
- Sandstone Ampitheatre
- Year
- 1990
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Reviews
Subject: Hot day,hot show and one hot recording!
What I'd love to know is where exactly this was recorded at Sandstone. It's so punchy sounding and just "right there". We were in about the 20th row in that first section and this recording is like being there in the 'pit' as it were.
Subject: despite the heat
In my memory, Brent was REALLY on in the Scarlet Begonias, he shook the earth and changed the color of the sky. It was tremendous.
Thanks for posting this!
Subject: Very good AUD
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